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1 2, 1| be dispatched thence for Florence, because he~ ~thought the 2 2, 1| where, till they came unto Florence.~ ~ 3 2, 3| secrecie, they departed from~ ~Florence, not tarrying in any place 4 2, 3| returned backe againe to Florence: where, with~ ~those summes, 5 2, 3| three remained stil~ ~in Florence, and growing forgetful of 6 2, 3| The three Brethren at Florence, bounding within no limites 7 2, 3| they~ ~would needes visite Florence, where the newes of this 8 2, 3| Afterward, departing from Florence, and Agolanto, one of the 9 2, 3| returning richly home to Florence,~ ~Count Alessandro (his 10 3, 5| Pistoia, bordering upon Florence, there lived not~ ~long 11 3, 7| beloved,~ ~departed from Florence, and returning thither ( 12 3, 7| Sometime there dwelt in Florence a young Gentleman, named~ ~ 13 3, 7| secretly he departed from Florence, without speaking any~ ~ 14 3, 7| determined on~ ~his returne to Florence. Having set all his affaires 15 3, 7| sent his Merchandises to Florence, in name~ ~of the Merchant 16 3, 7| Jerusalem.~ ~ Being come to Florence, he went to an Inne kept 17 3, 9| utterly despising her, went to Florence, where hee made~ ~love to 18 3, 9| untill she was arrived at Florence, where happening into a~ ~ 19 3, 9| entertained at her comming to Florence; and the good old Lady, 20 3, 9| husbands~ ~departure from Florence, as also his safe arrivall 21 3, 9| dwelling, remained still in Florence, untill the time of her~ ~ 22 4, 7| there lived in our City of~ ~Florence, a young and beautifull 23 4, 8| to dispose of himselfe in Florence, as well as~ ~in any other 24 5, 9| sometime there lived in Florence a yong Gentleman, named 25 5, 9| most gracious Lady in all Florence. In~ ~which respect, and 26 6, 2| Gentlemen of~ ~his Court to Florence as Ambassadors, about very 27 6, 2| both White and Claret) as Florence, or any part thereabout~ ~ 28 6, 2| they wer~ ~thus sent to Florence, and their parting preparation 29 6, 2| of Arno, which runneth by Florence, there~ ~thou mayest be 30 6, 3| to silence a~ ~Byshop of Florence, and the Lord Marshall: 31 6, 3| Orso, being Byshoppe of Florence, a vertuous, wise,~ ~and 32 6, 3| went for currant mony in Florence, and~ ~called Popolines, 33 6, 5| both returned backe towards Florence, neither of~ ~them being 34 6, 5| time, and to arriveat~ ~Florence in due season; they borrowed 35 6, 6| that the principal youth of Florence took a great deal of~ ~pleasure 36 6, 6| ancient and noble not only in Florence but~ ~also in the whole 37 6, 6| is the most ancient in Florence, ergo it is the most noble. 38 6, 6| and noble family in all Florence!"~ ~ 39 6, 9| that in divers places of~ ~Florence, men of the best houses 40 6, 10| authority and commaund of our~ ~Florence, which although it be but 41 6, 10| to Gerrardo di Bousy at Florence, where it is respected~ ~ 42 7, 1| There dwelt sometime in Florence, and in the street of Saint~ ~ 43 7, 1| which hee had~ ~neere to Florence, and where she used to lodge 44 7, 1| face thereof looked towards Florence, he might safely~ ~come, 45 7, 1| about, and in the end faced Florence, which being the cal for~ ~ 46 7, 6| owne.~ ~ In our City of Florence, famous for some good, though 47 7, 6| Some few miles distant from Florence, Beltramo had a Castle of~ ~ 48 7, 6| rode along~ ~with him to Florence, where he left him quietly 49 7, 8| the choysest~ ~beauties in Florence, chaste, honest and truely 50 8, 2| driving his Asse on towards Florence.~ ~ Now began Sir Simon 51 8, 2| said she, I~ ~must goe to Florence, to carry home such yarne 52 8, 3| likewise, there dwelt in Florence, a yong Gentleman~ ~of singular 53 8, 3| quickely be the richest men in Florence; because, by~ ~information 54 8, 3| the onely happy man in~ ~Florence, am now made most miserable. 55 8, 5| Marquesate of Ancona) at Florence, at such time as~ ~he sate 56 8, 5| resorted to our City of Florence, Potestates and~ ~Officers, 57 8, 5| be Law or no~ ~heere in Florence, to make a Judge sit bare 58 8, 6| Village some-what neere~ ~to Florence, which came to him by the 59 8, 6| take the paines to go to Florence, to~ ~provide all things 60 8, 6| who presently~ ~went to Florence, to a frend of his an Apothecarie, 61 8, 6| carried it with them to Florence, leaving Calandrino~ ~to 62 8, 7| since there dwelt in~ ~Florence, a yong Lady, descended 63 8, 7| Paris,~ ~returned home to Florence, not to make sale of his 64 8, 7| generallie~ ~throughout all Florence, when they shall know, that 65 8, 7| carried in the night time to Florence, to~ ~prevent all further 66 8, 9| which came~ ~from Bologna to Florence; and returned thither againe 67 8, 9| as few Physitians in~ ~Florence have the like. I protest 68 8, 9| heard) two poore Painters of Florence, taught Master Doctor~ ~ 69 8, 10| hee never~ ~meant to visit Florence any more.~ ~ Canigiano being 70 8, 10| contentment to his Master at Florence (who imployd him as his 71 8, 10| afterward he returned to Florence and there lived in good 72 9, 3| was not a Broker in all~ ~Florence, but understood what he 73 9, 3| health, as any man in all Florence can be: thou~ ~needest not 74 9, 4| the Gallies belonging~ ~to Florence, and so mounted on his horse. 75 9, 5| they were going towards Florence, Bruno saide closely to~ ~ 76 9, 5| direction, hee went unto Florence,~ ~where being in company 77 9, 5| command mine instant being at Florence: worke hard while I am~ ~ 78 9, 5| walke~ ~with his Wife to Florence, and returne no more to 79 9, 5| and~ ~beaten, went home to Florence with his Wife, scoulded 80 9, 6| plaine of Mugnone, neere to Florence, dwelt (not long~ ~since) 81 9, 6| moment, they departed from Florence, as if they had some~ ~great 82 9, 6| have reached so~ ~farre as Florence, but dark night preventing 83 9, 6| they roade away towards Florence, no lesse contented~ ~with 84 9, 8| There dwelt sometime in Florence, one who was generally called 85 9, 8| time, and in our City of Florence also, there was~ ~another 86 10, 6| were expulsed foorth of~ ~Florence, and the Guelphes returned 87 10, 10| departed from the~ ~City of Florence, to come hither for our 88 10, Song| their discreet King) to~ ~Florence, where the three Gentlemen